Wednesday 15 April 2009

Haaretz: "It is sometimes hard to believe the remarks coming out of Cairo are actually directed at Hezbollah..."

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Harel & Issacharoff, in Haaretz, here
"...Eyal Zisser, head of the Dayan Center at Tel Aviv University, said Hezbollah's actions in Egypt would not change the voting patterns of Lebanon's Druze, Sunnis or Maronite Christians, and its Shiites generally support the movement anyway. .....In Israel's eyes, a high-profile confrontation between Egypt, Iran and Hezbollah is good news....."

Posted by G, Z, & or B at 11:38 AM

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